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Indian Navy Leads Tri-Services Exercise “Trishul” 2025

 
  • The Indian Navy is leading the Tri-Services Exercise (TSE-2025) “Trishul” , a large-scale joint military operation involving the Indian Army and Indian Air Force . Scheduled to begin in early November 2025 , the exercise aims to enhance synergy, interoperability, and joint operational readiness among the three Services. It reflects India’s growing emphasis on integrated defence operations to counter multi-domain threats.

Exam-Oriented Highlights

 

Aspect Details
Exercise Name Trishul 2025
Led By Indian Navy
Participating Services Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and supporting agencies
Location Rajasthan, Gujarat, and North Arabian Sea
Key Assets INS Jalashwa, LCUs, IAF fighters
Objective Strengthen tri-service interoperability and joint warfare capability
Theme Technology-driven integrated defence readiness

Scope and Strategic Significance

  • Coordinated by the Headquarters Western Naval Command , the exercise spans Rajasthan and Gujarat’s creek and desert sectors , extending into maritime zones of the North Arabian Sea . “Trishul” represents one of India’s most comprehensive tri-services drills , combining land, air, and sea elements. The exercise focuses on amphibious missions , carrier-based operations , and joint manoeuvres , reinforcing India’s operational capability in both continental and maritime theatres.

Participating Formations and Agencies

  • Key formations involved include the Indian Army’s Southern Command , the Navy’s Western Command , and the Air Force’s South Western Command . Additionally, the Indian Coast Guard , Border Security Force (BSF) , and various central agencies are participating. Their inclusion highlights India’s move toward whole-of-government coordination in national defence. This multi-agency integration ensures readiness against both traditional and hybrid security challenges .

Operational Objectives and Key Focus

  • The main goal of “Trishul” is to validate joint operational procedures and enhance coordination across land, air, and maritime domains . The exercise will test the interoperability of platforms , improve communication networks , and refine joint tactics for multi-domain warfare . It will also include Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) , Electronic Warfare (EW) , and Cyber Warfare drills, underscoring India’s adaptation to modern, technology-driven conflicts.

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